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    SATURDAY, JULY 8, 2017 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
850 ✦ VEH. & BOAT
PROMO
Protecting Mental Health
In The Wake Of Natural Disasters
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2011 ARIMA
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2006 DODGE GRAND
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200+K mi., New
battery, great family
car. $2,800 obo
Bill: 541-997-5222
Very good cond.,
Wheelchair Van, 58.9K
mi., 2 auto sliding doors,
front seats remove
w/ease, Handi-cap
Modified by RollX
$12,400 obo
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2001 YAMAHA XL800
WAVERUNNER
1959 SKAGIT BOAT
16FT
Low operating hrs.,
good operating & body
cond., Incl. cover,
trailer, spare tire.
$2,450 obo
To see, call
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Rebuilt 25hp
Evinrude OB. Very
good condition!
$1,959 BO/Trade
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96 DODGE DAKOTA
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good cond. $700
Problem:
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Call 541-999-4084
Did You Know?
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GRUMMAM 17’ CANOE
Aluminum,
w/Grumman sailing
kit. Incl. rowing
attachment, 2 oars,
3 wooden canoe
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2007 EVEREST 33’
Model 293P, 1 owner,
slides for king bed &
living/dining, new tires,
MORryde sus.,
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$17,500
Dan 541-588-0142
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2011 PLEASURE-WAY
EXCEL-TS
Only 24 running hours.
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Ford V8 auto, 67K
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(NAPSA)—The
often
sudden and overwhelming
devastation and destruc-
tion caused by hurricanes,
tornadoes, earthquakes and
other natural disasters take
an emotional toll on mil-
lions of people each year.
Many survivors experience
anxiety, trouble sleeping,
depression and substance
misuse. Help protect your
mental health by learning
ways to cope before, dur-
ing and after these stressful
events.
Emotional Impact:
Before, During And After
Natural Disaster
Knowing that a storm,
tornado or other destruc-
tive event is coming can
stir anxiety. Receiving
continuous updates and
warnings in the news can
cause a heightened state
of alert. This level of alert
is particularly common in
regions that frequently ex-
perience disasters: coastal
communities vulnerable to
hurricanes, towns on fault
lines where earthquakes are
likely, Tornado Alley, and dry
regions prone to wildfi res.
After a disaster, the task
of rebuilding can cause ad-
ditional stress and sleep-
lessness. Others may expe-
rience grief and depression
stemming from personal
injuries or the loss of life,
home or employment.
In the wake of a disaster,
it’s important to watch for
several common warning
signs of emotional distress.
They include:
• Eating or sleeping too
much or too little
• Pulling away from peo-
ple and things
• Having low or no en-
ergy
• Having unexplained
aches and pains, such as
constant stomachaches or
headaches
• Feeling helpless or
hopeless; constant worrying
• Excessive smoking,
drinking or using drugs, in-
cluding prescription medi-
cations
• Thinking of hurting or
killing yourself or someone
else
• Having diffi culty read-
justing to home or work life.
The anniversary of an
event may also renew feel-
ings of fear, anxiety and
sadness. Certain reminders
such as sounds, like sirens,
can trigger emotional dis-
tress. These and other envi-
ronmental sensations can
take survivors right back to
the disaster or cause fear
that it’s about to happen
again.
Coping in the Event
of a Natural Disaster
It’s normal to have dif-
fi culty managing your feel-
ERVICES
N eed
L ooking
Take steps to protect your
physical and mental well-
being before severe weath-
er hits.
ings about natural disasters.
However, not dealing with
the stress of these events
can be harmful to your
mental and physical health.
Here are healthy ways to
cope when disaster strikes:
• Limit your consump-
tion of news. The constant
replay of news stories about
a disaster on TV, radio and
the Internet can increase
stress and anxiety. Reduce
your news intake and en-
gage in relaxing activities
instead, like spending time
with loved ones.
• Get enough “good”
sleep. If you have trouble
sleeping, only go to bed
when you are ready to sleep,
avoid using cell phones or
laptops in bed, and avoid
drinking caffeine or alcohol
for at least one hour before
going to bed. If you wake up
and can’t fall back to sleep,
try writing in a journal.
• Take care of pets or
spend time in nature when
it’s safe. Nature and animals
can help us feel better when
we’re down. Spend time
with your pet outdoors or
go for a hike.
• Know when to ask
for help. Pay attention to
what’s going on with you.
What may seem like every-
day stress can be depres-
sion, anxiety or alcohol/
drug abuse. If you or some-
one you know is in need
of extra help, contact the
Substance Abuse and Men-
tal Health Services Admin-
istration Disaster Distress
Helpline (www.samhsa.gov/
find-help/disaster-distress-
helpline), which provides
free, confi dential crisis
counseling 24/7.
Preparing can help re-
duce the potentially dev-
astating impact of natural
disasters. Know how to
protect your physical and
mental well-being so you,
your family and community
can be ready to rebound, re-
build and recover.
SAMHSA’s Disaster Dis-
tress Helpline provides crisis
counseling and support to
people experiencing emo-
tional distress related to
natural or human-caused
disasters. Call (800) 985-
5990 or text TalkWithUs to
66746 to connect with a
trained crisis counselor.
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999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICE
999 ✦ PUBLIC
NOTICE
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
Estate of Elizabeth Ann Breon
Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Lane, Case No. 17PB04485 , has appointed the un-
dersigned as Personal Representative of the Estate of Eliza-
beth Ann Breon, deceased. All persons having claims against
the estate are required to present them to the undersigned
attorney for the Personal Representative at PO Box 1353, Flo-
rence, OR 97439, within four months from the date of first
publication of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons
whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain
additional information from the records of the court, the Per-
sonal Representative, or the Attorney for the Personal Repre-
sentative.
Dated and first published July 8, 2017.
Billy Dee Breon, personal representative
Kelly E Ford, OSB #872236
KELLY E. FORD, P.C.
PO Box 1353
Florence, OR 97439
541 997-8114
Attorney for Personal Representative
Publication Dates: July 8, 15, & 22, 2017
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
Estate of Henry F. Gill
Notice: The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Lane, Case No. 17PB04314, has appointed the un-
dersigned as Personal Representative of the Estate of Henry
F. Gill, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate
are required to present them to the undersigned attorney for
the Personal Representative at PO Box 1353, Florence, OR
97439 within four months from the date of first publication
of this notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights
may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional in-
formation from the records of the court, the Personal Repre-
sentative, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative.
Dated and first published July 8, 2017.
Leona Robb, personal representative
Kelly E Ford, OSB #872236
KELLY E. FORD, P.C.
PO Box 1353
Florence OR 97439
Attorney for Personal Representative
Publication Dates: July 8, 15 & 22, 2017
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Living in the Florence area since 1979.
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The annual Bataan Memo-
rial Death March challenge com-
memorates the deadly forced
march of Filipino and American
captives in 1942. This year, the
26.2-mile challenge included
the fi rst fi ve-person blinded vet-
eran team through the Blinded
Veterans Association’s Opera-
tion Peer Support. Learn more
at bva.org.
The Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Ad-
ministration (SAMHSA) has a
Disaster Distress Helpline that
provides crisis counseling and
support to people experiencing
emotional distress related to
natural or human-caused disas-
ters. Call (800) 985-5990 or text
TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect
with a trained crisis counselor.
You can bring concerns
about brokerage accounts and
investments to the toll-free
Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority (FINRA) Securities
Helpline for Seniors: (844) 574-
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